Unlock growth in yourself and others.
Growth comes when you are clear on your strengths, and what is holding you back.
Giving feedback is one of the most important things we can do for others. Receiving feedback is invaluable at any stage of our careers.
Done well, it can transform a relationship, team or business.
Yet we often shy away from feedback. It can feel personal, subjective, and we worry it could be taken the wrong way.
This session will help you feel confident and equipped to lean into feedback.
This session could change how you approach feedback forever.
… anyone at any level who wants to learn or feel more equipped, whether you are a seasoned business leader or at the start of your career… in a small team or large organisation.
This is the second in a series of four Future Me Sessions. Combined they will give you a set of tools to use your strengths to feel more confident, have more impact, build better relationships and create more inspiring ways of working together.
Each session takes the latest thinking from inspiring sources and practical experience, and packages it up for you in simple frameworks and actionable steps to get you started.
Click here for more information about the other sessions.
Places are £30+VAT per session (BCI members), £45+VAT non-members
“Katie has a real skill for helping you find the gems that will enable your growth. She is empathetic and honest, gently challenging your preconceptions to help you see yourself in a fresh light – leaving you not only clearer about what and why, but with realistic and tangible steps towards how.” ~ Kate Lenton, Taxi Studio
Katie Scotland is a leadership and career coach.
Katie has studied and practiced coaching and leadership development over the last 7 years, working with individuals from early career to C-Suite, from small business to large organisations (for the likes of OVO Energy, Iris Worldwide, Taxi Studio and Loom Digital).
Katie focuses on turning inspiration into action, helping people and businesses reimagine their futures and creating practical plans to get there.
Bristol Creative Industries is the membership network that supports the region's creative sector to learn, grow and connect, driven by the common belief that we can achieve more collectively than alone.
Workshop Wizardry: How to run magical workshops with Mette Davis
9.30am
-1pm
ForrestBrown, 10 Templeback, Bristol, BS1 6FL
BCI Workshop
According to the World Economic Forum, critical thinking and problem-solving skills are at the top of the skills list that employers believe will grow in prominence over the next five years. But how often do we leave a workshop feeling frustrated that we haven’t achieved the intended outcome, deflated by the lack of energy or participation in the room, or annoyed that it’s been derailed by competing agendas or personalities?
Join Mette on 11th April for a half-day interactive session packed with handy tools, techniques and tips, on how to run brilliant workshops.
The CMO’s guide to conversion optimisation: optimising the customer journey, from click to conversion
9am
-2pm
Watershed, 1 Canons Road, Harbourside, BS1 5TX
Panel Discussion
Want to convert your visitors into engaged, happy customers?
Our third “CMO’s Guide to…” event is on Wednesday 17 April and will feature speakers from Microsoft, Pinterest and VWO, the world’s leading A/B testing platform.
This time it’s all about converting customers – helping you improve the whole digital customer acquisition journey, from first impression to conversion.
Startup Stories: Going Loco for Low Code
11.30am
-2pm
Engine Shed, Station Approach, Redcliffe, BS1 6QH
Panel Discussion
Setting up a business involves making many key decisions. Something most tech founders will have in common is whether to choose a low/no code option or the traditional software development route.
Join SETsquared Bristol’s panel discussion and Q&A where startup founders will discuss their experiences to help you decide which approach will best suit you.